Cristino García Granda (3 June 1913 – 21 February 1946) was a fighter with the French Resistance in France during World War II. He was born in Gozón,...
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model Concha García Campoy (1958–2013), Spanish radio and television journalist Cristina García (disambiguation), multiple people Cristino Garcia (1914–1946)...
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Manuel Zapico, also known as "El asturiano", Ángela Luzdivina García Fernández, Cristino García Granda, Asturian maquis. Joaquín Arasanz Raso, also known...
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Vargas Cristino García Granda Federico García Lorca Rosendo García Montesinos Maria Garcia Sanchis Ramón García Sanz Juan García Suárez Jaume Garcias Ángel...
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post-liberation government Varian Fry (1907–1967), American journalist Cristino García (1914–1946) Geneviève de Gaulle-Anthonioz (1920–2002), niece of General...
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on 1 March 1946, following the execution of the Communist guerrilla Cristino García in Spain. The Franco government criticized the action, commenting that...
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Francoist Spain, demanding that it be isolated internationally after Cristino García's execution. A month later, communist Tudor Olaru hinted that Talex...
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party of collaborating with the enemy. In 1945 the guerrilla group of Cristino García, a hero of the French Resistance, was sent to Spain to assassinate...
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Iracheta Alfonso de la Peña Pineda Marcelo Jorissen Breack José García Santesmases Cristino García Alfonso José Antonio Martínez de Villarreal Gerhard Stoltenberg...
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Spain in protest against the executions of ten guerrillas, among them Cristino Garcia, a Resistance hero who had fought against the Nazi occupation. Four...
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Francoist Spain, demanding that it be isolated internationally after Cristino García's execution. Ionel was the only Gherea of his generation to have survived...
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literary critic, historian and journalist Federico García Lorca (1898–1936), poet and dramatist Francisco García Lorca (1902–1976), diplomat, writer from the...
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(in French). 24 heures. 16 September 2016. Retrieved 22 January 2021. Di Cristino, Yves (3 October 2016). "Le FC Lausanne-Sport épuise Lugano et se porte...
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Compay himself, the first performance of the song took place in the club Cristino, sometime in the mid-1980s.[6] According to the EGREM archives, the first...
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Luque as Dama asaltada Tito García as Mesonero Juan Antonio Soler as Conde de Durham Javier de Rivera as Fray Benito Cristino Almodóvar as Oficial 1 Román...
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Christina, acting for Isabella II of Spain, were called Liberals (liberales), cristinos or isabelinos. Aside from being a war of succession about the question...
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Ramón Orlando Valoy García (born July 29, 1959), is a Dominican musician, singer, arranger, composer, record producer and songwriter, besides being a gran...
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(1965–1967) German Castellanos (1961–1974) Tito Ramón Correa (1979–1981) Cristino Centurión (1980–1982) Víctor del Río (1980–1982), (1984) Óscar López (1981)...
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championship after winning both the EnduroGP and Enduro 2 classes in 2023. Josep García is the reigning Enduro 1 champion, with Brad Freeman going into the season...
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Vendedor de aspiradoras eléctricas Marisa Tovar Carlos Coque as Enrique Belén Cristino as Matilde Jorge Matamoros as Julio José Luis López Vázquez as Florencio...
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Ortea León Félix Batista Arturo Féliz-Camilo Fabio Fiallo Freddy Ginebra Cristino Gómez Chico Gonzalez Pedro Henríquez Ureña Federico Henríquez y Carvajal...
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Political offices Preceded by Cristino Martos Minister of State 11 February 1873 – 11 June 1873 Succeeded by José Muro Preceded by Nicolás Salmerón President...
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31 Ben Seiler 34 Brad VanAsdlen 15 Luke Williamson Catchers 12 John Cristino 23 Brady West Infielders 5 Luis Atiles 8 Jake Boone 4 J.R. DiSarcina...
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Party (PC), the Democratic Progressive Party (PPD) of Emilio Castelar and Cristino Martos's Possibilist Democratic Party (PD). The alliance was officially...
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Vicente García de Diego, 1926–1978. Manuel Seco, 1980–2021 Juan Ferreras, founder academician, 1713–1735. Jacinto de Mendoza, 1735–1747. García de Montoya...
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Viveiro, Spain, on 5 January 1902. She is the older sister of sculptor Cristino Mallo (born in Tui in 1905). When she was a young girl, Mallo would alternate...
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restoration, and named Claudio Cristino, the director of the Easter Island Museum, as the chief supervisor. Cristino had more experience on Rapa Nui...
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But this time he did not succeed and had to accept the offer made by Cristino Martos to form a government of liberal "conciliation" (with half fusionist...
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Tulio Manuel Cestero Jaime Colson Alfredo Fernández Simó Fabio Fiallo Cristino Gómez Chico Gonzalez Angela Hernández Nuñez Blas Jiménez Miguel D. Mena...
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Muñoz Caballero 06-1993–31-12-1993 Acting municipal president Nacim Kuri Cristino 01-01-1994–04-1994 Applied for a leave due to ill health José Luis Román...
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